Indian Papers of Texas and the Southwest, Vol. IV

TEXAS INDIAN PAPERS, 1860-1916

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Austin. Apr. 13th 1867

Jas. M. Lindsey

Gainesville Texas Dear Sir,

Your favor of-date-recd., and turned over to the treasurer to answer; and he has written to Col. Walton, at Tyler, to notify him of the miscarriage of the papers etc. As soon as Walton returns, or is heard from, you will get answer on that part of your letter: So inform Judge Wheeler. I have had no report from Judge W. of Indian depredations in Cooke County-since the Surrender. I would like to have a full report of all-Killed Captured or wounded persons-horses killed and stolen-cattle--etc-value -and names of sufferers. I am assured that 4 company posts will be, at once, established at "Buffalo Springs"-at "Belknap" & other points east of "Buffalo Sprs" or North. Very Doubtful. Was glad to hear from you. Your views are unquestionably correct. My own views you will see in the papers soon. Truly Yr Friend etc [J. W. THROCKMORTON] Governor of Texas

[J. W. Tht·ockmorton, Executive Record Book, Number 49, Page 65.]

No. 128 LETTER FROM J. ROSENHEIMER TO J. W. THROCKMORTON

County Court Room B. Co. San Antonio Texas April 14th 1867

To

His Excellency

J. W. Throckmorton Gov. of the State of Texas Austin Texas

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